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Introducing NX100 - the Next Generation of  Robot Controller

Faster, feature-packed, highly reliable and easier to use - Motoman's new NX100 robot control system has arrived. NX100 is the PC-based high performance robot controller.

The NX100 controller features a Windows® CE programming pendant with full colour LCD touch screen display. It offers high speed processing, unmatched memory (60,000 steps, 10,000 instructions), built-in ethernet and a robust PC-architecture.

The NX100 easily handles multiple tasks and can control up to four robots plus external axes (max 36 axes) and I/O devices. Advanced Robot Motion control (ARM) provides high performance path accuracy and motion control.

The control system's PC architecture offers unlimited communication with other systems via a wide range of communication protocols. The improved integrated PLC will in many cases eliminate the need for a separate PLC, saving costs at the system level.

 

Multiple robot control

Real time synchronisation of up to four robots and external axes (max.36 axes)

Jigless welding possible

Enables high density robot layouts

Reduced cycle times

 

User friendly touch screen pendant
With Windows CE operating system and a full colour LCD touch-screen display

Complete access tto all operations from programming to maintenance

Reduced programming time

Possibility to create your own user menus

Eliminates the need for separate operator's panel

 

Advanced robot motion (ARM) control
Dynamic calculation of robot axis torque and loan (an original Motoman development)

High performance path accuracy

Optimised robot motion & speed

Short pitch function

Collision detection

 

Communication features

Built-in Ethernet;Web, FTP and OPC server options

Fieldbus support of the 15 most common brands on the market

Easy to connect to existing networks

Remote monitoring and diagnostics of robot systems

For more information please do not hesitate to contact Motoman or request literature>.

 

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